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Monitoring

Node guarding protocol

10.1.1

Telegram structure

RTR telegram

 The RTR telegram from the NMT master has the following identifiers:

Identifier (COB-ID) = 1792 + node address of the NMT slave

 The RTR telegram does not contain any user data.
 The RTR bit in the arbitration field of the RTR telegram is set to the valency LOW

(dominant level).

Response telegram

 The response telegram from the requested NMT slave has the same identifier as the

RTR telegram received by the NMT master.

 The user data (1 byte) contains the NMT slave status and the toggle bit (see the

following description).

NMT slave state (s)

Toggle bit (t)

 The toggle bit (t) in the response telegram has the value "0" when the node guarding

protocol is activated for the first time.

 The toggle bit (t) must change its value with each response.

NMT slave status

Data

Communication status

Decimal value

(s)

(t)

NMT slave state (s)

Bit 7

Bit 6

Bit 5

Bit 4

Bit 3

Bit 2

Bit 1

Bit 0

Stopped

4

0/1

0

0

0

0

1

0

0

Operational

5

0/1

0

0

0

0

1

0

1

Pre-operational

127

0/1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Note!

The toggle bit is monitored by the NMT master.
If a telegram is received with a toggle bit value that has not changed compared

to the previously received telegram, it will be treated as if it were not received,

i.e. the monitoring time is not reset and elapses further.
The toggle bit can only be reset to the value "0" by the "Reset Communication"

telegram of the NMT master.